In literature, it sometimes happens that a story or a character particularly catches our attention, as well as any other person’s attention, no matter what their age, gender, level of education or native culture may be. ...

Most of the works of James Matthew Barrie, Peter Pan in particular, explore the relationship between the adult's world and the child's one, with the death set in a privileged location, since only the dead children (as his ...

Dorian Gray, Dracula, Peter Pan : three mythical figures representing the refusal of the passage of time, all show up in London within two decades of each other, between the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th ...

The first illustrator of Peter Pan has also been, paradoxically, the one who has taken the greatest liberties with the character, in relation to the myth he will become, both iconographically and symbolically. Arthur Rackham ...

While constantly transforming the character and the adventures of Peter Pan, James Matthew Barrie also modified their setting. The island of Neverland took the place of Kensington Gardens, the original location of Peter ...

While Peter Pan celebrates his hundredth birthday in 2011, we all feel like, beyond his existence in a play, a book or a film, the ageless boy Peter now belongs to the popular culture, along with legendary characters such ...